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first five -- 5, 23, 16, 22, 29. the powerball number, 6. >> reporter: six numbers that will change lives for at least two people, maybe more. $587 million worth of change. or if the two winning ticketholders take the cash option, they take home a cool $192 million. here in arizona, ticket sales spiked 500% because of an influx of players from california and arizona, states that don't sell powerball tickets. anybody come over from san diego? >> yes, they came from san diego, l.a. >> reporter: optimistic americans with a dollar and a dream went on a powerball binge. >> i'm the winner. >> reporter: at one point, 130,000 tickets were being sold every minute. >> everybody thinks they're the lucky ones. >> reporter: the jackpot rolled over 16 times without a winner. that's why it got so huge. amazingly, this is not the biggest u.s. lottery prize ever. in march of this year, three tickets shared a megamillions jackpot of $656 million. last night, nearly 9 million ticketholders won smaller consolation prizes. if you matched
first five -- 5, 23, 16, 22, 29. the powerball number, 6. >> reporter: six numbers that will change lives for at least two people, maybe more. $587 million worth of change. or if the two winning ticketholders take the cash option, they take home a cool $192 million. here in arizona, ticket sales spiked 500% because of an influx of players from california and arizona, states that don't sell powerball tickets. anybody come over from san diego? >> yes, they came from san diego, l.a....
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broadwell was reportedly having an affair with petraeus, even as she was out promoting her book. she gave this interview to arthur cade in february. >> it's not a -- i'm not in love with david petraeus. i know, holly, his wife read it. >> as for broadwell's book, it jumped 76,0 places on amazon and is hovering around 111 on the best-seller list. a lot of people anxious to read it and try to read between the lines. >> sharyn, thanks so much. of course, with all of the latest developments, we're going to stay on top of this story throughout the day today. >>> now, we want to get to josh with the other top stories at this hour. josh? >> good morning to all of you. we're going to begin with the desperate search for two snowboarders stranded for a second night in blizzard-like conditions on washington's mt. rainier. the experienced snowboarders took shelter by digging a snow cave at 7,500 feet. they got lost sunday with no compass and no night gear. conditions are said to be improving. and the men, as of yesterday, were said to be in good condition. >>> meanwhile, a new sign of normal
broadwell was reportedly having an affair with petraeus, even as she was out promoting her book. she gave this interview to arthur cade in february. >> it's not a -- i'm not in love with david petraeus. i know, holly, his wife read it. >> as for broadwell's book, it jumped 76,0 places on amazon and is hovering around 111 on the best-seller list. a lot of people anxious to read it and try to read between the lines. >> sharyn, thanks so much. of course, with all of the latest...
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she's just 22 years old. and the surgery is just two months before the pageant. she's speaking out live only on "gma." ♪ gangnam style >>> and hammer sometime. the huge surprise at the end of the amas. the superstar psy and mc hammer go gangnam. and pink. we're backstage getting the inside scoop from the stars! >>> and good morning, everyone. hope you had a great weekend. got that new view coming around. >> whoo. >> while you all were sleeping, president obama made a little bit of history. the first visit by a u.s. president to myanmar, the tiny asian country closed off for so long, they are now celebrating freedom. also the first visit to cambodia by a u.s. president. that is happening right now. >> great to be here. myanmar formerly known as burma. >>> also happening overnight, the woman at the center of the cia sex scandal, paula broadwell, surfaces at home with her husband and two young children opinion she's released a statement that we'll hear in a few moments. >>> and a brand-new update from robin coming up. she had what she calls a tuneup last week. it'
she's just 22 years old. and the surgery is just two months before the pageant. she's speaking out live only on "gma." ♪ gangnam style >>> and hammer sometime. the huge surprise at the end of the amas. the superstar psy and mc hammer go gangnam. and pink. we're backstage getting the inside scoop from the stars! >>> and good morning, everyone. hope you had a great weekend. got that new view coming around. >> whoo. >> while you all were sleeping,...
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officials tell abc news kelley told petraeus about the messages. general allen has been nominated to take over nato command, george. but that has now been put on hold. >> and, martha, on hold, is that a euphemism? can his career survive this investigation? >> well, general allen says he did nothing wrong. but this is likely a career-ender. the investigation will probably take a long time. and they have to fill that job. >> we're also learning from "the washington post," that general petraeus initially thought he could ride out this storm. >> well, perhaps petraeus was hoping it wouldn't become public and he could ride it out because he did not resign until the director of national intelligence told him he should. >> and president obama held that for 24 hours, as well. okay. thanks martha. >>> let's go to our senior justice correspondent, pierre thomas, who has more on the growing questions about how the fbi has handled the story. >> reporter: good morning, george. the more you dig into this case, the seedier it gets. apparently jill kelley, the wom
officials tell abc news kelley told petraeus about the messages. general allen has been nominated to take over nato command, george. but that has now been put on hold. >> and, martha, on hold, is that a euphemism? can his career survive this investigation? >> well, general allen says he did nothing wrong. but this is likely a career-ender. the investigation will probably take a long time. and they have to fill that job. >> we're also learning from "the washington...
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new york at 31. good morning, pittsburgh, at 33 degrees. detroit, about 22 for you. a quick look at the west coast. we'll show you it's nice and warm. 81 in l.a. 71 in san diego. good morning, washington. jeras. orologist jacqui l sunrise to start you great, today t. looks . t feels cold national. at reagan dulles. at friday rick this hour. the temperatures are below today, 45 to 50 degrees. r seven-day forecast showing into the middle 50's started out the weekend. >> glance longingly at the santa barbara area. at about 77, 76 degrees today. >> who is with me? let's go. let's go. everybody? >>> coming up next on "gma," we have breaking, new details on that millionaire software titan on the run from police. defending himself in a new phone call. our reporter tries to track him down at his house. >>> this mother who made headlines for driving on the sidewalk to avoid a school bus. forced to hold up this sign. >>> and controversy on the catwalk. why victoria's secret is apologi apologizing, right now. ♪ one for you. ♪ and one for me. ♪ you, you, you, you, you... â
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the 22-year-old accused of killing his own mother. in 2011, ruth pyne's body was found bludgeoned and stabbed 16 times in their home. >> the prosecutors focused on jeffrey. >> reporter: after five months of an investigation, jeffrey was charged in october 2011 of beating her to death and locked up without bond. pyne's father told abc news, he believes he is innocent. a sentiment shared in the community. it took a judge 2 days to final 14 impartial jurors. >> the people in the community are hugely supportive of this young man. even people whwho believe he ma have killed his mother. >> i absolutely don't believe that jeffrey pyne is guilty of this murder. he loved his mother very much. >> reporter: but court records show ruth had a history of mental illness for 14 years. and nine months before her death, she was accused of trying to strangle jeffrey and spent two weeks in jail. >> we did know she was ill. but the family never let on the nature of the illness. >> reporter: indicted by a secret grand jury, little is known about the eviden
the 22-year-old accused of killing his own mother. in 2011, ruth pyne's body was found bludgeoned and stabbed 16 times in their home. >> the prosecutors focused on jeffrey. >> reporter: after five months of an investigation, jeffrey was charged in october 2011 of beating her to death and locked up without bond. pyne's father told abc news, he believes he is innocent. a sentiment shared in the community. it took a judge 2 days to final 14 impartial jurors. >> the people in the...
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for "good morning america," becky worley, abc news, oakland, california. >> look at those pearly whites. >>> and now we're joined with beauty and fashion expert greta monahan. thanks for coming. you brought examples. >> these foods are naturally abrasive. becky touched on apples and carrots and selly. all of the raw vegetables, the crudite, they scrub your teeth. think of them as nature's toothbrush. >> and you will see a difference? >> absolutely. they scrub away and work while you're eating. >> why would we have red wine in a whitening segment? >> it's one of the biggest culprits next to coffee. one of the things she was talking about is hard cheese. milk and dairy products have lactic acid, lara. so they really, automatically, like a skin peel, they exfoliate your teeth. dairy products being, if you eat a piece of cheese before, you're protecting the red wine. but also on the milk, add it to your coffee and it protects the protective film on your teeth so it's aloof to staining. >> that's a great tip. these are the blockers. >> and the green leafy, is also, not many people realize. b
for "good morning america," becky worley, abc news, oakland, california. >> look at those pearly whites. >>> and now we're joined with beauty and fashion expert greta monahan. thanks for coming. you brought examples. >> these foods are naturally abrasive. becky touched on apples and carrots and selly. all of the raw vegetables, the crudite, they scrub your teeth. think of them as nature's toothbrush. >> and you will see a difference? >> absolutely....
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northern california, up through parts of the cascades, mt. rain >> speaking of winter and snow and all that fun, i got a picture from one of my old students, brandon. he works in duluth, minnesota. that's a little ice on superior. hello to winter. and then, we go into the next beautiful picture. this is from one of the hardest-it areas in new jersey. i thought it was very peaceful, though. a nice look. share all of your weather photos, please. >> a lot of people suffering post-sandy. it's nice to have a nice shot out of there. thank you, ginger. >>> we're going to turn, now, to a medical mystery of the most annoying kind. a man in maine hasn't been able to stop hiccupping for 13, agonizing days. the situation became so unbearable, the poor guy went to the hospital seeking help. mark greenblatt is here with his story. good morning, mark. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. we're talking about a rare medical condition, called the persistent hiccups. and this morning, it has one family in maine desperately searching for a cure. for the last 13 da
northern california, up through parts of the cascades, mt. rain >> speaking of winter and snow and all that fun, i got a picture from one of my old students, brandon. he works in duluth, minnesota. that's a little ice on superior. hello to winter. and then, we go into the next beautiful picture. this is from one of the hardest-it areas in new jersey. i thought it was very peaceful, though. a nice look. share all of your weather photos, please. >> a lot of people suffering...
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and of course david petraeus out at the cia. all these vacancies are happening when there's a lot of hot spots in the world bubbling up. >> there are, george. this is a critical time. the election may be over. but look ahead. you have iran, who is trying to acquire a nuclear weapon. you have north korea, there's satellite photos just out showing that north korea would like to try to test another long-range ballistic missile. and you have afghanistan. this is such a critical time in afghanistan. they're putting together drawdown plans. and what the u.s. does after 2014. >> the big decision there is how many troops to leave in right now. and then, how quickly to ramp down, going to 2014. >> how quickly. and general john allen who is under investigation because of the e-mails involved in the petraeus affair. >> martha raddatz, thanks very much. >>> we get the rest of the top headlines from josh. >> good morning. we're going to begin with the big ruling affecting big tobacco. a federal judge in washington has ordered the major cigar
and of course david petraeus out at the cia. all these vacancies are happening when there's a lot of hot spots in the world bubbling up. >> there are, george. this is a critical time. the election may be over. but look ahead. you have iran, who is trying to acquire a nuclear weapon. you have north korea, there's satellite photos just out showing that north korea would like to try to test another long-range ballistic missile. and you have afghanistan. this is such a critical time in...